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Club Cricket News: Vigne Cup Round 4
John Ward and Nick Chouhan - 20 November 1999

The fifth round of the Mashonaland club competition, the Vigne Cup, was played in Harare while the national players tried in vain to evade the rain in Bulawayo.

MATCH RESULTS AND TABLE - Supplied by Nick Chouhan

At Alexandra Sports Club. OLD GEORGIANS 290/4 (50 overs) (B D Moore-Gordon 65, C B Wishart 152, C N Evans 48). ALEXANDRA 234 (43.3 overs) (A M Blignaut 53, J Vaughan-Davies 66; A J Mackay 3/43, C N Evans 3/42, C B Wishart 2/11). Old Georgians won by 56 runs.

At Old Hararians Sports Club (match reduced to 45 overs per side). HARARE SPORTS CLUB 163/8 (45 overs) (D J R Campbell 34, A P Hoffman 32*; D P Viljoen 4/39). OLD HARARIANS 164/7 (43.3 overs) (R W Price 63*, T L Penney 40; B W S Pswarayi 2/23, A P Hoffman 4/28). Old Hararians won by three wickets.

At Universals Sports Club. UNIVERSALS 263/9 (50 overs) (K Adam 76, H J Hira 47, D D Ebrahim 36; R Manyande 4/57, A Maungwa 2/41, H Masakadze 2/46). WINSTONIANS 177 (46.1 overs) (S Matsikanyere 56, S Chideya 36, N Manyande 29; D T Mutendera 4/23). Universals won by 86 runs.

The battle between the two top teams resulted in a victory for Old Georgians, thanks mainly to a brilliant century from Craig Wishart, who reminded the selectors loud and clear that he has recovered from his knee injury and is keen to regain his place in the national team. Alexandra still head the table, though, with a higher consolidated run rate, due to the postponement of the match between Old Georgians and Old Hararians early in the season.

Old Hararians pulled ahead of Harare Sports Club with their victory at home, with left-arm spinner Ray Price contributing a determined fifty, a reminder that he used to be more of a batsman who can bowl.

Universals finally posted their first victory of the tournament with a good team effort to beat Winstonians, again without Andy Flower who was playing in the Test match.